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Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Muddy Buddy: Boulder, CO

Duane and I decided to "take it easy" this month, and instead of running a half marathon, we completed our first Muddy Buddy.  Our experience is filled with mixed emotions...and I think we (mostly Duane) are anticipating doing it again to enter the "competitive division". 

Aspen getting ready on race morning.
Notice the Hawaiian lays on my bike.  I would highly recommend decorating your bike and planning a drop place in the transition area.  For example, we always dropped our bike in the front right corner of the transition space.  This makes it really easy to find!
 The race was a blast.  I like the mountain bike and running combo with some simple obstacles in between.  The total course is somewhere around six miles.  One team member runs while the other bikes, and you trade at each obstacle.  The start was a "fun" run through some hip deep water.  Bikers (I started the bike) had to carry through.  Runners started a minute after the bikers on the same course.  Overall, the bike and run course was easy, though surprisingly hot.  I normally don't hydrate during a six mile race, but felt the need to during this event. 

After the finish line!

Some muddy love for Aspen!
The obstacles were disappointingly easy.  The first was a six foot rock climbing wall with a rope net to descend on the opposite side.  The second was a blown up obstacle, where participants climbed through and over stuff (picture a bounce house with walls and holes).  This was followed by a series of hurdles, a rope net climb and slide (my favorite), and a single rope climb before the mud pit finish.  I got caught up and lost a couple of minutes at the rope net and slide, because everyone waited for each person to ascend the ropes.  Though I thought this was ridiculous, I didn't want to be too aggressive.  When my age group competitors came in and charged it, I finally did, too.  (You are released in age group waves).  Luckily, I'm pretty fast on a bike and we finished first in our age group...and in the top few overall.

Mud pit image during the kids race.
 The race is a little pricey....$150 per team.  But we did it to compete in something light hearted, fun....and ending with beer and food.  This was the major disappointment.  I wasn't allowed in the beer tent with Aspen, and I really only wanted somewhere to relax as a family.  We decided to get food, instead, but there was one tiny food tent and a massive line.  We finally ended up feeding Aspen and taking off.  In my opinion, it wasn't worth the money....and was pretty family unfriendly.  We probably won't do it next year, but Duane's competitive streak wants to give it another go.  I guess we'll see what happens.
Aspen enjoying some food...once we finally found a place to sit!

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